The following excerpt is from NORIO KIYAMA v. Rusk, 291 F.2d 10 (9th Cir. 1961):
"Again, in Ludecke v. Watkins, 335 U.S. 160, 170, 68 S.Ct. 1429, 1434, 92 L.Ed. 881, it is stated: `It is not for us to question a belief by the President that enemy aliens who were justifiably deemed fit subjects for internment during active hostilities do not lose their potency for mischief during the period of confusion and conflict which is characteristic of a state of war even when the guns are silent but the peace of Peace has not come.'
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